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Anon3x156
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Hey everyone, I started a business documentary channel on Youtube.
This is not my first channel. I have one more channel right now which has around 900k views and pulls 1200 views every day. However it's not even monetized, it's around 690 subs right now. The viewer to subscriber conversion rate is so goddamn low because of the niche of the channel. I also had another one which was monetized and had over 1m views.
But I wanted to make a new channel, with a possibility to grow to millions and a great CPI so I can make a decent income.
I got great content ideas on my mind right now which I'm about to start creating and I think they will really provide value to the viewers.
The channel doesn't have any subscribers right now, I tried to make a video about the latest Elon Musk stuff going on to get the video suggested by YouTube but it didn't really work out.
The hardest thing to achieve is to get that initial audience, so youtube can test your videos' click-through rate and watch time and decide whether suggest the video or not.
I'm trying to think about ways to get my first 50-100 subs. I'm also thinking about using YouTube Ads to get an initial audience. I'm open to ideas if you have any.
Here is my first video:
I hired a professional voice over artist on Fiverr for this video but it cost me $25 and he was one of the cheapest artists on Fiverr.
Professional voice over is really expensive. I got $3700 saved up right now but I don't want to spend all my money to voice overs without earning any income from YouTube.
I'm thinking about spending around $200 to buy a good quality microphone and doing the voice overs myself. It's obviously not going to sound as professional as a voice over artist but it's going to be way more affordable and sustainable for me.
Also I'm thinking about buying Doodly for whiteboard animations to improve the general quality of my videos.. There is a $56 one-time buy opportunity right now that sounds good to me. Their monthly is $39, or $20 if you buy annually.
I'm not a native English speaker so my grammar is a whole mess. I'm using a website called grammarly to fix the grammar issues in my scripts.
I'll be updating this thread and sharing my experiences.
Any feedback is appreciated.
This is not my first channel. I have one more channel right now which has around 900k views and pulls 1200 views every day. However it's not even monetized, it's around 690 subs right now. The viewer to subscriber conversion rate is so goddamn low because of the niche of the channel. I also had another one which was monetized and had over 1m views.
But I wanted to make a new channel, with a possibility to grow to millions and a great CPI so I can make a decent income.
I got great content ideas on my mind right now which I'm about to start creating and I think they will really provide value to the viewers.
The channel doesn't have any subscribers right now, I tried to make a video about the latest Elon Musk stuff going on to get the video suggested by YouTube but it didn't really work out.
The hardest thing to achieve is to get that initial audience, so youtube can test your videos' click-through rate and watch time and decide whether suggest the video or not.
I'm trying to think about ways to get my first 50-100 subs. I'm also thinking about using YouTube Ads to get an initial audience. I'm open to ideas if you have any.
Here is my first video:
I hired a professional voice over artist on Fiverr for this video but it cost me $25 and he was one of the cheapest artists on Fiverr.
Professional voice over is really expensive. I got $3700 saved up right now but I don't want to spend all my money to voice overs without earning any income from YouTube.
I'm thinking about spending around $200 to buy a good quality microphone and doing the voice overs myself. It's obviously not going to sound as professional as a voice over artist but it's going to be way more affordable and sustainable for me.
Also I'm thinking about buying Doodly for whiteboard animations to improve the general quality of my videos.. There is a $56 one-time buy opportunity right now that sounds good to me. Their monthly is $39, or $20 if you buy annually.
I'm not a native English speaker so my grammar is a whole mess. I'm using a website called grammarly to fix the grammar issues in my scripts.
I'll be updating this thread and sharing my experiences.
Any feedback is appreciated.
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